Do Cold Temperatures Confuse Dogs into Thinking They're Penguins?

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The discussion revolves around a humorous premise regarding whether cold temperatures might confuse dogs into thinking they are penguins, stemming from a joke encountered in a tabloid. Participants explore the implications of the joke and its underlying absurdity, touching on themes of animal behavior and the effects of weather on cognition.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express that the joke about dogs laying eggs is poorly constructed and lacks humor.
  • Others suggest that the joke attempts to illustrate a confusion in animals due to extreme weather changes, likening it to a misunderstanding of species identity.
  • A few participants reflect on the relationship between seasonal changes and animal behavior, such as shedding fur in summer and the implied absurdity of egg-laying in winter.
  • One participant humorously claims that dogs do lay eggs but typically eat them, which leads to the misconception that they do not lay eggs at all.
  • Another participant notes a personal observation that their dog eats less in colder weather, humorously connecting it to the joke about egg-laying.
  • Some participants share their thoughts on the quality of the joke, with several agreeing that it is not particularly funny.
  • References to the author of the comic and their achievements in cartooning are made, though this is somewhat tangential to the main discussion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the joke is not well-received and lacks humor, but there is no consensus on the interpretation of its implications regarding animal behavior or the effects of weather on cognition.

Contextual Notes

The discussion includes various interpretations of humor and the relationship between weather and animal behavior, but these interpretations remain speculative and are not universally accepted among participants.

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Just happened to see this joke in the news paper (tabloid) today. Weather has gone from +10 to -23 (windchill) in a matter of two days.

That said, do dogs lay eggs when it's cold out. :rolleyes: (there is no news/politics context that I know of)
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That said, do dogs lay eggs when it's cold out.

Yes. :approve: Dogs do lay eggs sometimes. However, it is extremely difficult to locate a dog's eggs and many people have taken a hobby of spotting dog's eggs.
 
That's just a bad joke.
 
The joke was over your head. They're trying to allude to the fact that the dogs are so confused they don't even know if they're a dog or some egg-laying vertebrate.

Like Drakkith said, probably not the best joke ever.
 
Apparently confusing weather causes your mind to be confused about other things non-weather related, like what species you are.

It's a bad joke, not over your head. You just tried to think about it in a direction it wasn't going, like I did. I thought there was a relation between winter and egg-laying, since there's a common belief that there's a relation between summer and shedding. Also, it sort of implies that the dog equivalent to laying eggs is shedding fur.

I don't think I'm smart at all, but "over my head" usually implies, at least to me, something is too smart or clever, but in this case I think it was too dumb.
 
Now that that's settled, here's another one. What country is being referred to here?

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Mech_Engineer said:
The joke was over your head. They're trying to allude to the fact that the dogs are so confused they don't even know if they're a dog or some egg-laying vertebrate.

Like Drakkith said, probably not the best joke ever.

I think you're right Mech_Engineer. That also seems to be the consensus here at work, to interpret it literally...weather makes animals "dumb" so the animals said/thought something "dumb".

I was making my own bad joke with the "Do dogs lay eggs in the winter?" question, to LerroyJenkins point about the "logic" with that interpretation, the joke implies it's the case as the "wacky" weather was a temperature variance.

The joke was so not funny to me I had to assume I was missing something.

This "news" paper (tabloid) is about a grade 10 reading level, editorial maybe grade 12...maybe. It just throws me for a loop when they include a grade level 2 joke in the editorial.

Drakkith rightly said it was a BAD joke.
 
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A. Einstein said:
People slowly accustomed themselves to the idea that the physical states of space itself were the final physical reality.

It reminded me of this one.
 
The dogs are cute though.
 
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It is a little known fact that dogs do lay eggs. But they usually eat them which is why this often goes unnoticed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNwJDm5srik
 
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Forgot to mention the author of the comic is Susan Dewar. She won the "top prize" in Political Cartooning Division of the National Business Writing Awards-1987. Pretty remarkably to make a career out of cartooning. particularly in this day
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
It is a little known fact that dogs do lay eggs. But they usually eat them which is why this often goes unnoticed.

I noticed my dog eats less when the weather is colder, now I know why! :smile:
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
It is a little known fact that dogs do lay eggs. But they usually eat them which is why this often goes unnoticed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNwJDm5srik

That poor dog was fast asleep!

Nothing like a pet to bring out the silly in an owner :biggrin:.
 
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nitsuj said:
Just happened to see this joke in the news paper (tabloid) today. Weather has gone from +10 to -23 (windchill) in a matter of two days.

That said, do dogs lay eggs when it's cold out. :rolleyes: (there is no news/politics context that I know of)



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The dogs are shaped like penguins. The weather has confused them so much they aren't sure whether they are dogs or penguins.

Not very funny.
 

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